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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, FACORAT Fabrice wrote:
Le ven 24/10/2003 à 12:20, Jan Ciger a écrit :
Brad Felmey wrote:
| I will smile and politely pat you on the shoulder, understanding
| perfectly that you obviously have zero
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On 10.23, Brad Felmey wrote:
BTW, if this ever comes to mdk, plz think that a network neighborhood is
not a 'windows' nbh, you can also see nfs shares... Learn from osx, the
network browse window shows AppleTalk zones and SMB
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 02:55 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
Also, my Directory entry doesn't have a tree that expands, if you try
an expand it, you get an error Can't find parent item
ldap://ldap.cae.co.za/?one in the tree. Internal error.
Also, double clicking on an entry gives you the dn for
Le mar 28/10/2003 à 10:55, Buchan Milne a écrit :
Some small issues at present, mainly with LDAP:
kio_ldap needs some work, since IMHO ldap:/ should show the default LDAP
server (as pam_ldap, nss_ldap and ldapsearch etc use), either the one
configured in /etc/ldap.conf, or if it is not
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FACORAT Fabrice wrote:
Have you fill some bug report to http://bugs.kde.org/ ? if not, you
should as you have some very interesting things.
Not yet, I guess I should ... though I may start working on some things
quite soon, but I guess it's better
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, FACORAT Fabrice wrote:
Le ven 24/10/2003 à 12:20, Jan Ciger a écrit :
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Brad Felmey wrote:
| I will smile and politely pat you on the shoulder, understanding
| perfectly that you obviously have zero experience
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Brad Felmey wrote:
| I will smile and politely pat you on the shoulder, understanding
| perfectly that you obviously have zero experience migrating an
| enterprise environment to Linux.
Well, yes, you are right, but what I do not agree with is putting
Le jeu 23/10/2003 à 23:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
BTW, if this ever comes to mdk, plz think that a network neighborhood is
not a 'windows' nbh, you can also see nfs shares... Learn from osx, the
network browse window shows AppleTalk zones and SMB zones, you do not
distinguish them.
Le ven 24/10/2003 à 12:20, Jan Ciger a écrit :
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Brad Felmey wrote:
| I will smile and politely pat you on the shoulder, understanding
| perfectly that you obviously have zero experience migrating an
| enterprise environment to Linux.
Well,
On Thursday 23 October 2003 04:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sorry, but it's just depressing to see a feature which worked great in
9.0 trashed, when there is only one other distro with the same feature,
and they get rave reviews for it ... and I don't feel confident enough in
it being
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Brad Felmey wrote:
| I will smile and politely pat you on the shoulder, understanding |
perfectly that you obviously have zero experience migrating an
| enterprise environment to Linux.
Well, yes, you are right, but what I do not agree with is
Le jeu 23/10/2003 à 23:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I love you , u know it ? ;)
Don't tell my girlfriend ;-)
100% agree.
Lindows do it too. it's true that lisa ( and gnome-vfs2 ) should be
improved so that we could have the ability to display everything with a
good organisation.
I
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Hi,
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|Well, yes, you are right, but what I do not agree with is putting a link
|to smb:/ on the desktop, unless it is made more reliable.
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| It works great for me (at least, it shows all the workgroups the windows
| machines
On Thursday 23 October 2003 04:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sorry, but it's just depressing to see a feature which worked great
in 9.0 trashed, when there is only one other distro with the same
feature, and they get rave reviews for it ... and I don't feel
confident enough in it being
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I find the articles at http://www.open-mag.com are normally quite
pathetic, they place *huge* significance on a small setting (and don't
seem to notice that the same settings are available on every single
distribution they have bothered to test).
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 11:40, Buchan Milne wrote:
So, when can we add an icon on the desktop for smb:/ in KDE and GNOME by
default, called something like Local Network (I have one on my desktop
- - actually called Windows Network, and it works great).
I concur. This is exactly what I've been
On 10.23, Brad Felmey wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 11:40, Buchan Milne wrote:
So, when can we add an icon on the desktop for smb:/ in KDE and GNOME by
default, called something like Local Network (I have one on my desktop
- - actually called Windows Network, and it works great).
I
On 10.23, Brad Felmey wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 11:40, Buchan Milne wrote:
So, when can we add an icon on the desktop for smb:/ in KDE and
GNOME by default, called something like Local Network (I have one
on my desktop - - actually called Windows Network, and it works
great).
I
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 17:28, J.A. Magallon wrote:
Why is everybody so found on making Linux look like Windows ?
Linux is linux, it is great, and works its way. Why everybody thinks that
what Winblow$ does is sliced bread wrt user interfaces/interaction ?
I will smile and politely pat you on
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